Compute News

Lancium Donates More than 45 Million Core Hours to OSG Consortium

October 17th, 2022

Lancium, Inc., an energy technology and infrastructure company that advances the decarbonization and stability of the electric power grid, has donated more than 45 million core-hours of computing time to the OSG Consortium, a fabric of distributed High Throughput Computing (dHTC) services in support of the National Science & Engineering community. Since June 2021, members […]

Reaction Engineering International Selects Lancium for HPC Needs

October 3rd, 2022

HOUSTON and Midvale, Utah – Oct. 4, 2022 – Reaction Engineering International (REI), a growing R&D consulting firm with internationally recognized expertise in energy and defense solutions, has selected Lancium, an energy technology and infrastructure company that advances the decarbonization and stability of the electric power grid, to provide high performance computing solutions for REI’s […]

HPCWire Talks with Lancium Compute President About how Lancium is Changing the Way We Look at HPC and the Energy Transition

August 2nd, 2022

With HPC demand ballooning and Moore’s law slowing down, modern supercomputers often undergo exhaustive efficiency efforts aimed at ameliorating exorbitant energy bills and correspondingly large carbon footprints. Others, meanwhile, are asking: is min-maxing the best option, or are there easier paths to reducing the bills and emissions of modern HPC? One such party is Lancium, […]

Lancium’s Low-Cost, Zero Carbon Platform for HPC and AI Applications to be available through CCEX Cloud Commodities Exchange

July 6th, 2022

Lancium, Inc., an energy technology and infrastructure company that advances the decarbonization and stability of the electric power grid, and CCEX, Cloud Commodities Exchange GmbH, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to make Lancium’s low-cost, renewably-powered Compute Cloud platform for High-Performance Computing (HPC) and AI applications available to customers and scientific communities across Europe. “The […]